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sky_free
Jan 01, 2014Explorer
drick wrote:sky_free wrote:
We have an Eclipse TT and are happy with it. Haven't had any real problems, but there are small fit/finish issues with things not being put together that great. You get what you pay for and ours was really inexpensive compared to a Lance or Northwoods brand. In fact it was about the least expensive option for a fiberglass sided TT at the time. Everything else was thousands more. Sure, I'd rather have something better, but the price matches well with our usage.
Thanks for the info. We are looking at the 27dblg so in this case it's actually more than the octane was. Not sure if that is a good thing or not... ;)
When we were looking at TT's, the similar Jayco TT was also slightly less than the Eclipse.
Having thought about it more, here are some things I would like changed about ours:
- Roof is very weak. It's really not recommended to get up there at all. You have to put your weight on the supporting members to avoid cracking sounds. I installed solar up there and it was a real pain to avoid damaging it.
- The stock vents did not have powered fans. I installed a fantastic fan in the bathroom. It wasn't difficult, but it probably would have cost them like $20 extra to install a fan version of the el-cheapo vents that come with RV's.
- The power lines for the brakes are not protected and rub against the frame where it leaves the underside and extends to the axle. This will eventually wear through, so I need to wrap them one of these days.
- The frame is not completely boxed in the tongue "A" area. The TH version is probably much stronger, but they were definitely cutting weight there.
- The storage door doesn't really fit that well and is difficult to lock.
- The water heater is not protected in any way in the storage area on the forward side. It is easy for stuff to migrate back there and bump against it.
- There was a tiny mistake in the dicor application on one of the roof seams and the first time it rained water came in. It was a pin-sized hole that was easy to fix but hard to find.
- The bumper sewer line storage caps came off at some point and are gone.
None of these issues bother me that much. I think Eclipse is more known for Toy Haulers so it's not necessarily apples to apples, but maybe it helps you a little. My next RV will probably be a higher quality brand, but we plan to use this for about 5 more years before we change it out for something new.
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